"Chronicle" Sequel is Moving Forward

After Josh Trank's "Chronicle" earned $126 million worldwide on a budget of $12 million, 20th Century Fox knew that it wanted a sequel. Instead, the studio cast the director to helm its upcoming "Fantastic Four" reboot, which will star "Chronicle" actor Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm.

But it seems that Fox is still pushing forward with "Chronicle 2," because Jack Stanley was just hired to write the script. Stanley doesn't have any credits, but has impressed producers with his "Sweetheart" script, which ended up on the Black List of best unproduced screenplays.

Max Landis, who wrote the first "Chronicle" movie, actually wrote a script for the sequel, which would have introduced us to the world's first villain. Fox, however, rejected his idea and refused to hired him for the job.

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